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5th Wisconsin Legislature

The Fifth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14, 1852, to April 19, 1852, in regular session. Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assemblymembers were elected to a one-year term. Assemblymembers and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 4, 1851. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 5, 1850.[1]

5th Wisconsin Legislature
4th 6th
Wisconsin State Capitol, 1855
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 5, 1852 – January 3, 1853
ElectionNovember 4, 1851
Senate
Members19
Senate PresidentTimothy Burns
President pro temporeEliab B. Dean, Jr.
Party controlDemocratic
Assembly
Members66
Assembly SpeakerJames McMillan Shafter
Party controlWhig
Sessions
1stJanuary 14, 1852 – April 19, 1852

Major events edit

Major legislation edit

  • March 3, 1852: Act to incorporate Racine College, 1852 Act 65
  • March 4, 1852: Act to incorporate the Milwaukee University, 1852 Act 79
  • April 16, 1852: Act to set apart and incorporate the County of Kewaunee, 1852 Act 363
  • April 17, 1852: Act to provide for the organization of a separate Supreme Court and for the election of Justices thereof, 1852 Act 395
  • April 19, 1852: Act to authorize the business of Banking, 1852 Act 479
  • April 19, 1852: Act to provide for the registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, 1852 Act 492
  • April 19, 1852: Act to apportion and district anew the members of the Senate and Assembly of the State of Wisconsin, 1852 Act 499, increased the size of the Senate to 25 members, and the Assembly to 82.
  • April 19, 1852: Act relating to Printing, 1852 Act 504

Party summary edit

Senate summary edit

 
Senate Partisan composition
  Democratic: 12 seats
  Free Soil: 1 seat
  Whig: 6 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem. F.S. Whig Vacant
End of previous Legislature 14 2 3 19 0
1st Session 12 1 6 19 0
Final voting share 63.16% 5.26% 31.58%
Beginning of the next Legislature 17 0 8 25 0

Assembly summary edit

 
Assembly Partisan composition
  Democratic: 28 seats
  Free Soil: 6 seats
  Whig: 32 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem. F.S. Whig Vacant
End of previous Legislature 49 7 10 66 0
Start of 1st Session 29 6 31 66 0
After January 30 28 6 32 66 0
Final voting share 42.42% 9.09% 48.48%
Beginning of the next Legislature 55 7 20 82 0

Sessions edit

  • 1st Regular session: January 14, 1852 – April 19, 1852

Leaders edit

Senate leadership edit

Assembly leadership edit

Members edit

Members of the Senate edit

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Fifth Wisconsin Legislature:

 
Senate Partisan composition
  Democratic: 12 seats
  Free Soil: 1 seat
  Whig: 6 seats
District Counties Senator Party Residence
01 Brown, Calumet, Door, Manitowoc, Oconto, Outagamie, Sheboygan Theodore Conkey Dem. Appleton
02 Columbia, Marathon, Marquette, Portage, Sauk, Waushara James S. Alban Whig Plover
03 Bad Ax, Chippewa, Crawford, La Crosse, St. Croix, La Pointe Hiram A. Wright Dem. Prairie du Chien
04 Fond du Lac, Waupaca, Winnebago Bertine Pinckney Whig Rosendale
05 Iowa, Richland Levi Sterling Whig Mineral Point
06 Grant Joel C. Squires Dem. Lancaster
07 Lafayette Samuel G. Bugh Dem. Shullsburg
08 Green Thomas S. Bowen Dem. Waupun
09 Dane Eliab B. Dean Jr. Dem. Madison
10 Dodge Judson Prentice Whig Watertown
11 Washington Harvey G. Turner Dem. Ozaukee
12 Jefferson Alva Stewart Whig Fort Atkinson
13 Waukesha E. B. West Whig Waukesha
14 Walworth Eleazer Wakeley Dem. Whitewater
15 Rock Andrew Palmer Dem. Janesville
16 Kenosha John Sharpstein Dem. Milwaukee
17 Racine Stephen O. Bennett Free Soil Racine
18 Milwaukee (Southern Half) Duncan Reed Dem. Milwaukee
19 Milwaukee (Northern Half) Francis Huebschmann Dem. Milwaukee

Members of the Assembly edit

Members of the Assembly for the Fifth Wisconsin Legislature:

 
Assembly Partisan composition
  Democratic: 28 seats
  Free Soil: 6 seat
  Whig: 32 seats
Senate
District
County District Representative Party Residence
03 Bad Ax, Chippewa, Crawford, La Crosse Andrew Briggs Dem. Bad Ax
01 Brown, Door, Oconto, Outagamie Uriel H. Peak Dem. Green Bay
Calumet James Cramond Dem. Manchester
02 Columbia James T. Lewis Dem. Columbus
09 Dane[3] 1 William A. Pierce Dem. Sun Prairie
2 Alexander Botkin Whig Madison
3 Hiram Giles Whig Stoughton
10 Dodge[4] 1 Darius L. Bancroft Whig Waupun
2 Timothy B. Sterling Whig Iron Ridge
3 Maximilian Averbeck Dem. Emmet
4 William H. Green Dem. Lowell
5 Horace D. Patch Dem. Beaver Dam
04 Fond du Lac 1 Benjamin F. Moore Whig Fond du Lac
2 Nicholas M. Donaldson Whig Waupun
06 Grant[5] 1 William Richardson Whig Fairplay
2 Noah Clemmons Dem. Platteville
3 David McKee Dem. Potosi
4 J. Allen Barber Whig Lancaster
08 Green Truman J. Safford Whig Exeter
05 Iowa & Richland 1 John Toay Whig Mineral Point
2 Luman M. Strong Dem. Highland
12 Jefferson[6] 1 Thomas R. Mott Whig Watertown
2 Jacob Skinner Whig Palmyra
3 A. H. Van Norstrand Dem. Jefferson
16 Kenosha 1 C. Latham Sholes Free Soil Kenosha
2 Lathrop Burgess Free Soil Salem
03 La Pointe & St. Croix Otis W. Hoyt Dem. Hudson
07 Lafayette[7] 1 Matthew Murphy, resigned Jan. 30 Dem. New Diggings
George W. Hammett, from Jan. 30 Whig
2 James H. Earnest Whig Shullsburg
01 Manitowoc Ezekiel Ricker Dem. Manitowoc
02 Marathon & Portage George W. Cate Dem. Amherst
Marquette & Waushara Eleazer Root Whig Dartford
19 Milwaukee[8] 1 Charles Cain Whig Milwaukee
2 Joseph A. Phelps Whig Milwaukee
18 3 Wallace W. Graham Dem. Milwaukee
4 Jonathan L. Burnham Whig Milwaukee
5 Valentin Knœll Dem. Milwaukee
6 Edward Hasse Dem. Milwaukee
19 7 William Beck Dem. Milwaukee
17 Racine 1 William L. Utley Free Soil Racine
2 Abram Gordon Whig Racine
3 James Catton Whig Burlington
15 Rock[9] 1 William A. Lawrence Whig Janesville
2 John Hackett Dem. Spring Valley
3 Asal Kinney Whig Beloit
4 George R. Ramsey Whig Janesville
5 Simeon W. Abbott Whig Lima
02 Sauk Jonathan W. Fyffe Whig Prairie du Sac
01 Sheboygan 1 James McMillan Shafter Whig Sheboygan
2 David B. Conger Whig Greenbush
14 Walworth[10] 1 Joel H. Cooper Free Soil Elkhorn
2 Zerah Mead Whig Spring Prairie
3 Timothy H. Fellows Free Soil Genoa
4 Lewis N. Wood Whig Whitewater
5 Stephen Steele Barlow Free Soil Walworth
11 Washington 1 Simon D. Powers Dem. Port Washington
2 Phineas M. Johnson Dem. Grafton
3 Adam Staats Dem. Staatsville
4 Densmore W. Maxon Dem. Cedar Creek
5 Baruch S. Weil Dem. West Bend
13 Waukesha 1 John U. Hilliard Dem. Merton
2 Denison Worthington Whig Summit
3 Thomas Sugden Whig North Prairie
4 Publius V. Monroe Dem. New Berlin
5 Findley McNaughton Dem. Vernon
04 Waupaca & Winnebago Dudley C. Blodget Whig Oshkosh

Employees edit

Senate employees edit

Assembly employees edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Annals of the legislature". The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin 1881 (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 183–184.
  2. ^ Journal of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1852. pp. 137–138. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  3. ^ "Whig Nominations". Wisconsin Express. October 16, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Official Returns of Dodge County". Daily Free Democrat. November 15, 1851. p. 3. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Grant County Cannvass". The Weekly Wisconsin. November 19, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Jefferson County Right Side Up". Watertown Chronicle. November 12, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Lafayette County Majority Complete". Wisconsin Tribune. November 13, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Official Returns from Milwaukee Co". Daily Free Democrat. November 14, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 18, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Official". Janesville Daily Gazette. November 13, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Walworth County–Official Canvass". The Weekly Wisconsin. November 26, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.

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The Fifth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14 1852 to April 19 1852 in regular session Senators representing even numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two year term Assemblymembers were elected to a one year term Assemblymembers and even numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 4 1851 Senators representing odd numbered districts were serving the second year of their two year term having been elected in the general election held on November 5 1850 1 5th Wisconsin Legislature 4th 6th Wisconsin State Capitol 1855OverviewLegislative bodyWisconsin LegislatureMeeting placeWisconsin State CapitolTermJanuary 5 1852 January 3 1853ElectionNovember 4 1851SenateMembers19Senate PresidentTimothy BurnsPresident pro temporeEliab B Dean Jr Party controlDemocraticAssemblyMembers66Assembly SpeakerJames McMillan ShafterParty controlWhigSessions1stJanuary 14 1852 April 19 1852 Contents 1 Major events 2 Major legislation 3 Party summary 3 1 Senate summary 3 2 Assembly summary 4 Sessions 5 Leaders 5 1 Senate leadership 5 2 Assembly leadership 6 Members 6 1 Members of the Senate 6 2 Members of the Assembly 7 Employees 7 1 Senate employees 7 2 Assembly employees 8 References 9 External linksMajor events editJanuary 5 1852 Inauguration of Leonard J Farwell as the 2nd Governor of Wisconsin January 5 1852 Inauguration of Timothy Burns as the 3rd Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin January 30 1852 Assemblymember Matthew Murphy of Lafayette County resigned his seat after it was demonstrated that he had actually lost his election to George W Hammett 2 November 2 1852 Franklin Pierce elected President of the United StatesMajor legislation editMarch 3 1852 Act to incorporate Racine College 1852 Act 65 March 4 1852 Act to incorporate the Milwaukee University 1852 Act 79 April 16 1852 Act to set apart and incorporate the County of Kewaunee 1852 Act 363 April 17 1852 Act to provide for the organization of a separate Supreme Court and for the election of Justices thereof 1852 Act 395 April 19 1852 Act to authorize the business of Banking 1852 Act 479 April 19 1852 Act to provide for the registration of Marriages Births and Deaths 1852 Act 492 April 19 1852 Act to apportion and district anew the members of the Senate and Assembly of the State of Wisconsin 1852 Act 499 increased the size of the Senate to 25 members and the Assembly to 82 April 19 1852 Act relating to Printing 1852 Act 504Party summary editSenate summary edit nbsp Senate Partisan composition Democratic 12 seats Free Soil 1 seat Whig 6 seatsParty Shading indicates majority caucus TotalDem F S Whig VacantEnd of previous Legislature 14 2 3 19 01st Session 12 1 6 19 0Final voting share 63 16 5 26 31 58 Beginning of the next Legislature 17 0 8 25 0Assembly summary edit nbsp Assembly Partisan composition Democratic 28 seats Free Soil 6 seats Whig 32 seatsParty Shading indicates majority caucus TotalDem F S Whig VacantEnd of previous Legislature 49 7 10 66 0Start of 1st Session 29 6 31 66 0After January 30 28 6 32 66 0Final voting share 42 42 9 09 48 48 Beginning of the next Legislature 55 7 20 82 0Sessions edit1st Regular session January 14 1852 April 19 1852Leaders editSenate leadership edit President of the Senate Samuel Beall Lieutenant Governor President pro tempore Eliab B Dean Jr Assembly leadership edit Speaker of the Assembly James McMillan ShafterMembers editMembers of the Senate edit Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Fifth Wisconsin Legislature nbsp Senate Partisan composition Democratic 12 seats Free Soil 1 seat Whig 6 seatsDistrict Counties Senator Party Residence01 Brown Calumet Door Manitowoc Oconto Outagamie Sheboygan Theodore Conkey Dem Appleton02 Columbia Marathon Marquette Portage Sauk Waushara James S Alban Whig Plover03 Bad Ax Chippewa Crawford La Crosse St Croix La Pointe Hiram A Wright Dem Prairie du Chien04 Fond du Lac Waupaca Winnebago Bertine Pinckney Whig Rosendale05 Iowa Richland Levi Sterling Whig Mineral Point06 Grant Joel C Squires Dem Lancaster07 Lafayette Samuel G Bugh Dem Shullsburg08 Green Thomas S Bowen Dem Waupun09 Dane Eliab B Dean Jr Dem Madison10 Dodge Judson Prentice Whig Watertown11 Washington Harvey G Turner Dem Ozaukee12 Jefferson Alva Stewart Whig Fort Atkinson13 Waukesha E B West Whig Waukesha14 Walworth Eleazer Wakeley Dem Whitewater15 Rock Andrew Palmer Dem Janesville16 Kenosha John Sharpstein Dem Milwaukee17 Racine Stephen O Bennett Free Soil Racine18 Milwaukee Southern Half Duncan Reed Dem Milwaukee19 Milwaukee Northern Half Francis Huebschmann Dem MilwaukeeMembers of the Assembly edit Members of the Assembly for the Fifth Wisconsin Legislature nbsp Assembly Partisan composition Democratic 28 seats Free Soil 6 seat Whig 32 seatsSenateDistrict County District Representative Party Residence03 Bad Ax Chippewa Crawford La Crosse Andrew Briggs Dem Bad Ax01 Brown Door Oconto Outagamie Uriel H Peak Dem Green BayCalumet James Cramond Dem Manchester02 Columbia James T Lewis Dem Columbus09 Dane 3 1 William A Pierce Dem Sun Prairie2 Alexander Botkin Whig Madison3 Hiram Giles Whig Stoughton10 Dodge 4 1 Darius L Bancroft Whig Waupun2 Timothy B Sterling Whig Iron Ridge3 Maximilian Averbeck Dem Emmet4 William H Green Dem Lowell5 Horace D Patch Dem Beaver Dam04 Fond du Lac 1 Benjamin F Moore Whig Fond du Lac2 Nicholas M Donaldson Whig Waupun06 Grant 5 1 William Richardson Whig Fairplay2 Noah Clemmons Dem Platteville3 David McKee Dem Potosi4 J Allen Barber Whig Lancaster08 Green Truman J Safford Whig Exeter05 Iowa amp Richland 1 John Toay Whig Mineral Point2 Luman M Strong Dem Highland12 Jefferson 6 1 Thomas R Mott Whig Watertown2 Jacob Skinner Whig Palmyra3 A H Van Norstrand Dem Jefferson16 Kenosha 1 C Latham Sholes Free Soil Kenosha2 Lathrop Burgess Free Soil Salem03 La Pointe amp St Croix Otis W Hoyt Dem Hudson07 Lafayette 7 1 Matthew Murphy resigned Jan 30 Dem New DiggingsGeorge W Hammett from Jan 30 Whig2 James H Earnest Whig Shullsburg01 Manitowoc Ezekiel Ricker Dem Manitowoc02 Marathon amp Portage George W Cate Dem AmherstMarquette amp Waushara Eleazer Root Whig Dartford19 Milwaukee 8 1 Charles Cain Whig Milwaukee2 Joseph A Phelps Whig Milwaukee18 3 Wallace W Graham Dem Milwaukee4 Jonathan L Burnham Whig Milwaukee5 Valentin Knœll Dem Milwaukee6 Edward Hasse Dem Milwaukee19 7 William Beck Dem Milwaukee17 Racine 1 William L Utley Free Soil Racine2 Abram Gordon Whig Racine3 James Catton Whig Burlington15 Rock 9 1 William A Lawrence Whig Janesville2 John Hackett Dem Spring Valley3 Asal Kinney Whig Beloit4 George R Ramsey Whig Janesville5 Simeon W Abbott Whig Lima02 Sauk Jonathan W Fyffe Whig Prairie du Sac01 Sheboygan 1 James McMillan Shafter Whig Sheboygan2 David B Conger Whig Greenbush14 Walworth 10 1 Joel H Cooper Free Soil Elkhorn2 Zerah Mead Whig Spring Prairie3 Timothy H Fellows Free Soil Genoa4 Lewis N Wood Whig Whitewater5 Stephen Steele Barlow Free Soil Walworth11 Washington 1 Simon D Powers Dem Port Washington2 Phineas M Johnson Dem Grafton3 Adam Staats Dem Staatsville4 Densmore W Maxon Dem Cedar Creek5 Baruch S Weil Dem West Bend13 Waukesha 1 John U Hilliard Dem Merton2 Denison Worthington Whig Summit3 Thomas Sugden Whig North Prairie4 Publius V Monroe Dem New Berlin5 Findley McNaughton Dem Vernon04 Waupaca amp Winnebago Dudley C Blodget Whig OshkoshEmployees editSenate employees edit Chief Clerk John K Williams Sergeant at Arms Patrick CosgroveAssembly employees edit Chief Clerk Alexander T Gray Sergeant at Arms Elisha StarrReferences edit Annals of the legislature The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin 1881 Report State of Wisconsin pp 183 184 Journal of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Wisconsin Report State of Wisconsin 1852 pp 137 138 Retrieved May 14 2019 Whig Nominations Wisconsin Express October 16 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com Official Returns of Dodge County Daily Free Democrat November 15 1851 p 3 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com Grant County Cannvass The Weekly Wisconsin November 19 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com Jefferson County Right Side Up Watertown Chronicle November 12 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com Lafayette County Majority Complete Wisconsin Tribune November 13 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com Official Returns from Milwaukee Co Daily Free Democrat November 14 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 18 2021 via Newspapers com Official Janesville Daily Gazette November 13 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com Walworth County Official Canvass The Weekly Wisconsin November 26 1851 p 2 Retrieved August 24 2021 via Newspapers com External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 5th Wisconsin Legislature amp oldid 1172676022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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